A First Letter to the People of England : On the Present Situation And Conduct of National Affairs

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Secondly, the additional Numbers which might have been thought neceflary to have been raifed for this Expedition to xhcOhio, v^^ouid have been more eafily levied in Penfyhania than Virginia* Thirdly, the requifite Attendants of a Military Expedition, fuch as Horfes, Carts, Cattle, Provifion, and all Kinds of Tools, are in greater Plenty in Pen- fyhania than Firgi?iia. This is evident from the Neceffity the Army in Virginia was under, of hav- ing thole Utenlils and Supplies from Penfyhania be- f
...ore it marched.
Fourthly, the March of the Troops to Fort Le- quefne from Philadelphia, had been for a much lon- ger Part of the Road through a fettled and cultivat- ed Country, where all Kinds of Refrelhments which are ufeful for an Army in hot Countries, and fa- tiguing Marches, might have been fupplied witli greater Eafe.
The important Advantages which attended PenfyU z^ania above Virginia, though reprefented to our;.
M rs in the mod: (trong and demonftrative Man- ner, were ail neglecled and over-ruled by the private Intereft and Opinion of one Quaker.


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